When art takes you on an adventure
When she founded the Q Art Group, Queenie Rosita Law wanted to showcase both emerging and historically overlooked artists from around the world. Almost seven years later, the Hong Kong native has established her gallery as a benchmark for Central and Eastern European contemporary artists in Asia—and she teases that there’s more to come.
This week, as we highlight Law bringing European artists’ work to Hong Kong, we also want to bring your attention to the few Asian artists being exhibited in Italy during the Venice Biennale. But if travelling internationally isn’t on the cards this week, perhaps you could explore the world via wine: Tatler Dining’s Best Sommelier is all about ingenious wine pairings.
Other newsletter highlights this week:
- Indie K-pop artist Lim Kim on challenging racism, singing about female empowerment and collaborating with 1milliondance studio.
- Traveling to Busan soon? Here’s our food lover’s guide to the South Korean city.
- From Chinese antique pocket watches to Japanese incense clocks: Tatler traced Asia’s history of timekeeping.
- With the Full Moon in Scorpio coming, Tatler’s astrologer Casey Chan explains how it impacts each star sign.
Dear Tatler readers, have an amazing Friday, and a wonderful weekend!
Salomé Grouard
Deputy Digital Editor
STYLE
Beatrice Ho and Mouawad’s Venus Collection is coming to Macau
Tatler’s Asia’s Most Stylish honouree Beatrice Ho has had her hands full since launching the Venus Collection—created in collaboration with the fourth-generation jeweller Fred Mouawad—in Hong Kong last year.
The collection has since been showcased via a global exhibition tour, which includes a stop in Macau.
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Celebrity stylist Tamara Ralph talks to Tatler about her fashion comeback, why her daughter is her inspiration and more.
Tatler GMT takes a closer look at antique watches throughout Asian history.
The Western look is trending again as seen in films, celebrity style and on runways.
FRONT & FEMALE
Indie K-pop artist Lim Kim on singing about women’s empowerment
For K-pop idol Lim Kim, leaving her entertainment company to become an independent artist was risky—but worth it.
From crowdfunding an album with songs written for Asian women, to denouncing orientalism and collaborating with all-female dance crew 1milliondance, Kim has always taken bold steps to pave her unique path throughout her 13-year career.
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Cartier Women’s Initiative 2024: Meet the inspiring female impact entrepreneurs driving global change.
Author Steph Adams spotlights the journeys and learnings of women around the world to uplift and inspire others.
Financing your fertility treatment can seem daunting. Here’s how to plan for it financially and take your next steps towards parenthood with confidence.
LIFESTYLE
How DJ Xiaolin celebrates the Canto-pop golden era
Hong Kong DJ and producer Xiaolin takes Tatler through the creative process that led to her to cover Anita Mui’s Cantonese version of the liberating and bittersweet break-up song Plastic Love.
As well as explaining the difficulties of honouring a song without diluting its essence, she put together a playlist of her favourite Canto-pop classics.
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With the Full Moon in Scorpio coming, Tatler’s astrologer Casey Chan explains how it impacts each star sign.
Running alongside the Venice Biennale, these exhibitions feature works by artists of Asian origin.
Meet Illit, the K-pop girl band launched by Hybe, the company behind BTS, NewJeans and Le Sserafim.
HOMES
An interior designer’s Parisian chic makeover of her New York home
Interior designer Ania Dunlop viewed more than 30 houses in Westchester County, New York, in her search for a “fixer-upper with potential”.
She settled on this Mediterranean-style home built in 2003, about an hour’s commute from the Big Apple.
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Luxuriate in a perfect bubble bath in the comfort of your home with these gorgeous, freestanding bathtubs.
For Milan Design Week 2024, visit Bocci’s designer showroom housed in a 20th-century apartment.
Bring a touch of the outdoors into your home with these nature-inspired decor and furniture items.
DINING
The ascent of Tatler Dining’s Rising Star awardee Joris Rousseau
Among the newest additions to Hong Kong’s dining scene is Joris Rousseau, the executive chef of Feuille, a vegetable-forward, fine-dining restaurant by the decorated French chef David Toutain.
On the 40th anniversary of Tatler Dining Guide, he explains why challenging conventional wisdom compels customers to return.
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Travelling to Busan any time soon? Here’s our food lover’s guide to the South Korean city.
Tatler Dining’s Best Sommelier and Andō’s wine director Carlito Chiu on how to push the boundaries of pairing in Hong Kong.
No guts, no glory: Why offal is becoming the cut of choice.
AROUND ASIA
SINGAPORE | These are the best non-alcoholic drinks for hangover-free imbibing.
PHILIPPINES | Heart Evangelista on being in touch with her creativity, reinventing herself, and embracing flaws as a freeing act.
MALAYSIA | Myburgerlab’s Chin Ren Yi opens up about why happiness, not sales, is his business priority.